My anti-Microsod moanin' aside, I find my prediction, that the Nextbox will not enjoy notably increased sales from this occurrence, to be sound. How many people who've decided their purchase based on price point already bought a PS4 or a U? Very many, I reckon. Said budget gamers ain't lookin' for a second potato.

Well, maybe some'a the U owners will go the ol' Wii60 route if they ain't purchased their second console yet. Doubtful it'l be a notable amount.

Biased as I am since the Shitbox 360 is terribad, NextBox really is shit. Firstly, and by far most importantly, used games don't work properly. All games bought are tied to individual Gamertags. In order for someone t' play a game that ain't tied to their account, they pay Microsoft a fee. A ****in' fee. Even if your family owns the game, you're payin' a 'Karp damn fee unless ya play on their Gamertag. It's a hidden transaction of the dirtiest ****in' kind. I don't give a **** if it's just $1, ya can't have a more underhanded tactic t' gain monies than that.

All consoles ship with the new Kinect. The only reason for this is 'cause NextBox has a shitton of voice and motion controls for transitioning through menus or doin' shit like the Wii U, i.e. TV/entertainment system-related stuff. That'l jack up the price considerably... and if you're an unfortunate soul who already owns a Kinect, ya get a new one anyways.

All games require installation t' be played. Considerin' you only get 500 gigs with the system, you're either gonna have t' buy the premium version or another hard drive (which will likely need t' be XboxOne-only or some shit like that). Considerin' next-gen games are gonna be even larger than current-gen ones, 500 gigs simply is not enough for any dedicated gamer, even if they have zero music 'n other such media on their hard drive.

There's plenty'a other bullshit I don't have in mind right now, I'm sure. I've done little research 'sides to confirm all'a these terribad design choices.

King, Sir, you need to take assertiveness classes so you can learn to let out all those pent-up feelings you carry around inside you.